A comprehensive narrative history of the ancient world's center, from
its founding to its modern rediscovery The oracle and sanctuary of the
Greek god Apollo at Delphi were known as the "omphalos"—the "center"
or "navel"—of the ancient world for more than 1,000 years.
Individuals, city leaders, and kings came from all over the
Mediterranean and beyond to consult Delphi's oracular priestess; to
set up monuments to the gods; and to take part in competitions. In
this richly illustrated account, Michael Scott covers the history and
nature of Delphi, from the literary and archaeological evidence
surrounding the site, to its rise as a center of worship, to the
constant appeal of the oracle despite her cryptic prophecies. He
describes how Delphi became a contested sacred site for Greeks and
Romans and a storehouse for the treasures of rival city-states and
foreign kings. He also examines the eventual decline of the site and
how its meaning and importance have continued to be reshaped. A unique
window into the center of the ancient world, Delphi will appeal to
general readers, tourists, students, and specialists.
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A History of the Center of the Ancient World
Product details
ISBN
9781400851324
Published
2014
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Number of pages
440
Author